Human Perception is the basis of our decision making processes.
I speculate that perceptions of rich people are different than the perceptions of the poor people.The world and what is possible looks different to those groups and influences the decisions they make.
Therefore rich and poor will be enemies forever.(as Karl Marx argues).
Alternatively,perhaps the differences in perceptions are not that significant between humans.Perhaps it is more of academic curiosity than meaningful influence.
I think the point here is that the human brain is using rough-hewn heuristic tricks to navigate space. Our brain is not running a "point cloud" algorithm with bayesian filters.
Also this is a strong collection of evidence for embodiment and situatedness as being crucial to vision. Vision is normally handled as some sort of passive extraction of feature detectors.
The thing about golf holes is that Richard Bandler talked about hypnotically changing the size perception, and he says this improves the athletes performance. But, as usual with Bandler, there is no scientific evidence on that claim.
Could we use this to choose training methods that seem easier than they really is. Tricking lazy people into choosing the most effective training at the least motivational effort.
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Human Perception is the basis of our decision making processes.
I speculate that perceptions of rich people are different than the perceptions of the poor people.The world and what is possible looks different to those groups and influences the decisions they make.
Therefore rich and poor will be enemies forever.(as Karl Marx argues).
Alternatively,perhaps the differences in perceptions are not that significant between humans.Perhaps it is more of academic curiosity than meaningful influence.
gespilk 2 months ago
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gespilk 2 months ago
I think the point here is that the human brain is using rough-hewn heuristic tricks to navigate space. Our brain is not running a "point cloud" algorithm with bayesian filters.
Also this is a strong collection of evidence for embodiment and situatedness as being crucial to vision. Vision is normally handled as some sort of passive extraction of feature detectors.
otonanoC 4 months ago
@otonanoC
Indeed. The key to human-like machine vision is to make a program that would be "fooled" by the same optical illusions the human mind is.
gespilk 2 months ago
The thing about golf holes is that Richard Bandler talked about hypnotically changing the size perception, and he says this improves the athletes performance. But, as usual with Bandler, there is no scientific evidence on that claim.
SalsaTiger83 4 months ago
Does this mean the world looks bigger when I'm sitting down?
georgebastille 4 months ago 3
Could we use this to choose training methods that seem easier than they really is. Tricking lazy people into choosing the most effective training at the least motivational effort.
Trezker 4 months ago
Cool! Thanks...
str3123 4 months ago